Canada

Will Quebec Blackmail Canada Again?

The province's new premier must contend with staggering debt, divided government, an educational crisis and a violent tragedy.

Canada Cozies Up to China

As tensions between Ottawa and Washington rise, Beijing's reliance on North American oil becomes increasingly important.

The Next Energy Boom

New technologies mean an energy bonanza is on the horizon. And Beijing may be the biggest winner.

Obama: Right on Keystone for the Wrong Reasons

The newest controversy over oil pipelines is a distraction from the more fundamental problems in the administration's energy policy.

Keeping Canada Close

Rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline isn't in America's or Canada's interests. If Obama does so, Ottawa will cozy up to Beijing.

Why Canada Kissed Kyoto Good-bye

Realism drove Canada to shed the handcuffs of the Kyoto Protocol.

Allies and Interests

Why the Republican candidates are misguided in trying to out-Israel each other.

The Fragile Civil Order

The distance between a hockey riot in Vancouver and a genocide in Rwanda is much smaller than you think.

Immigration Problems

Immigration isn't just a problem in America

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May 23, 2013